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BOOK THREE IN THE LIGHTING HEAVEN'S WAY SERIES

REFRACTIONS OF CHRIST'S GLORY

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Faith is not a tool of human striving—it is the first light of creation, the lens through which the unseen becomes visible. When God said, “Let there be light,” He was not merely illuminating the world; He was unveiling glory. In Christ, that light returned—not as spectacle, but as presence. This book invites readers to rediscover the Parousia, not as a distant event, but as the ongoing, relational unveiling of the reign of Christ. Through fresh theological insight and spiritual clarity, James Caso reclaims the Kingdom as a present reality—alive in those with eyes to see. Faith is the light. Christ is the image. And the Kingdom is already shining.

 

In a world distracted by spectacle and fear, The Kingdom of God is in Our Midst calls readers to look again-beyond headlines and events-to the quiet, radiant reign of Christ. This is not a book of predictions, but of presence. It speaks to the heart longing for more, offering not just insight, but invitation: to see, to believe, and to live as citizens of a Kingdom already breaking through the veil of a darkened world with His light.

STUDY GUIDE
 

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Study Guide for Refractions of Christ’s Glory

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Every believer reflects the light of Christ in a unique way, like a prism refracting a single beam into countless colors. This study guides you on your spiritual journey to explore that mystery with depth and clarity. With probing questions, space for personal insights, and group-oriented reflections, it leads you into a richer understanding of how God’s glory is revealed in Christ and refracted through His people. The guide nurtures both theological insight and personal transformation, strengthening your vision of the kingdom and your role within it.

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